| George Copway - 1850 - Liczba stron: 328
...children and the children of his own people should sport together — that the war-club of the Ojibway s should protect them — and that they were as numerous as the leaves of the forest trees, towards the setting sun. A situation was assigned them near by where they and their children... | |
| George Copway - 1851 - Liczba stron: 290
...should molest — that their children and the children of his own people should sport together — that the war club of the Ojibways should protect them...they were as numerous as the leaves of the forest trees, towards the setting sun. A situation was assigned them near by where they and their children... | |
| George Copway - 1858 - Liczba stron: 284
...should molest — that their children and the children of his own people should sport together — that the war club of the Ojibways should protect them...they were as numerous as the leaves of the forest trees, towards the setting sun. A situation was assigned them near by where they and their children... | |
| Geological Survey of Canada - 1915 - Liczba stron: 472
...in the hearts of all men. At this time there lived the greatest of renowned warriors, Wah-boogeeg, who dwelt at Pe-quak-qua-wahming. His name has been...villages of the Ojibways. It was adjacent to a bay about 15 miles east of L'Anse and the bay and river's name has been Huron from that day to this. XLV. THE... | |
| Marius Barbeau - 1915 - Liczba stron: 468
...in the hearts of all men. At this time there lived the greatest of renowned warriors, Wah-boogeeg, who dwelt at Pe-quak-qua-wahming. His name has been...villages of the Ojibways. It was adjacent to a bay about 15 miles east of L'Anse and the bay and river's name has been Huron from that day to this. XLV. THE... | |
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